10 EASY Grammar Rules For PREPOSITIONS in at on to for etc











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Prepositions are short words that usually stand in front of nouns to show a relation to them. English learners find prepositions difficult. These 10 rules will help clear your confusions. • Download English Grammar book: https://bit.ly/2XhvW89 • (1) AT vs. IN. We often use both “at” “in” to talk about position or location. • “In” is usually used to talk about the position of someone or something inside large places such as countries, continents, big cities etc. • “At” is usually used to talk about the position of someone or something inside small and unimportant places such as villages, small towns etc. • (2) ALL vs. ALL OF. Use “all of” before pronouns (I, you, him, them, we, etc.). Use “all” in all other cases. • (3) IN vs. ON vs. AT (prepositions of time). Use “in” with general measurements and “on” or “at” for specific dates • (4) BESIDE vs. BESIDES. “Beside” is a preposition that means nearby. “Besides” is an adverb and a preposition that means in addition to. • (5) AMONG vs. BETWEEN. “Among” is used when the items are part of a group (3 or more). “Between” should be used only when there are two elements. • (6) ON vs. UPON. Both “on” and “upon” are interchangeable, although “upon” is a little more formal and old-fashioned. • (7) TO vs. THAN. Some words like “senior”, “junior”, “prefer”, “prior”, “superior”, “inferior”, “preferable”, etc. are followed by “to” and not “than. • (8) IN vs. INTO. Use in when you mean that a person, place, thing, or animal is located inside a location. Use into in the sense of coming toward something. • (9) FOR vs. SINCE. “For” measures time while “since” refers to a specific period. • (10) AGREE WITH vs. AGREE TO. “Agree with” is used for agreement with a person. “Agree to” is used for agreement to a plan / proposal / idea. • Time codes: • 0:00 Intro • 0:36 At vs. in • 1:28 All vs. all of • 2:10 About my Grammar book • 3:40 In vs. on vs. at • 4:31 Beside vs. besides • 5:09 Among vs. between • 5:40 On vs. upon • 6:01 To vs. than • 6:44 In vs. into • 7:20 For vs. since • 7:33 Your homework • 8:11 Agree with vs. agree to • ⭐ INSTAGRAM - linguamarina • ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - https://linguatrip.com • ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - https://bit.ly/2D1Z6gf • ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - https://bit.ly/3tqj5A1 • 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - https://fluent.express/ • 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT • Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - https://kit.co/linguamarina/gear-for-... • Gear for vlogging - https://kit.co/linguamarina/current-v... • 🎈PROMOS • $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - http://bit.ly/2g0F87Q • $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - http://ubr.to/2k1B89L • I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus) • #Grammar #Prepositions #EnglishPrepositions

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